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Why use softmax as opposed to standard normalization?

In the output layer of a neural network, it is typical to use the softmax function to approximate a probability distribution: ...
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Split delimited strings in a column and insert as new rows [duplicate]

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What does “static” mean in C?

I've seen the word static used in different places in C code; is this like a static function/class in C# (where the implementation is shared across objects)? ...
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How do I create a variable number of variables?

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Use of Application.DoEvents()

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ruby inheritance vs mixins

In Ruby, since you can include multiple mixins but only extend one class, it seems like mixins would be preferred over inheritance. ...
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How to concatenate two strings to build a complete path

I am trying to write a bash script. In this script I want user to enter a path of a directory. Then I want to append some strings at the end of this string and build a path to some subdirectories. For example assume user enters an string like this: ...
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change cursor to finger pointer

I have this a and I don't know that I need to insert into the "onmouseover" so that the cursor will change to finger pointer like a regular link: ...
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How to initialize a List to a given size (as opposed to capacity)?

.NET offers a generic list container whose performance is almost identical (see Performance of Arrays vs. Lists question). However they are quite different in initialization. ...
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When is a C++ destructor called?

Basic Question: when does a program call a class' destructor method in C++? I have been told that it is called whenever an object goes out of scope or is subjected to a delete ...